Newspapers Review: Dailies highlight the weekly anti-occupation protests, death of an injured man

The three Palestinian Arabic dailies published today, al-Quds, al-Hayat al-Jadida, and al-Ayyam, highlighted the weekly anti-settlements, anti-occupation Friday protests and the casualties as a result of the occupation army’s suppression of these prot…

The three Palestinian Arabic dailies published today, al-Quds, al-Hayat al-Jadida, and al-Ayyam, highlighted the weekly anti-settlements, anti-occupation Friday protests and the casualties as a result of the occupation army’s suppression of these protest marches, and the death of a man injured by the Israeli forces in Jerusalem two years ago. The following are the main headlines of these dailies. Al-Hayat al-Jadida: Injuries, including a young man with disabilities, in the West Bank, and the masses in Jerusalem attend the funeral of Hamza Abu Sneineh. The President receives the Brazilian Ambassador and an invitation to visit Brazil The European Union, Britain and UNICEF condemn the demolition of the Ein Samiya school by the occupation forces The security services end their operation in al-Fara’a after a wanted person turned himself in Very hot weather and a warning about exposure to the sun The prisoners suspend protests steps after achieving satisfactory results Aloul: Attacking the prisoners means leading to an explosion Malki: The international community must oblige Israel to allow Palestinian elections to be held in Jerusalem The Netanyahu government asks the Supreme Court to postpone the hearing on the reasonableness law and the legal advisor refuses A poll shows equal footing for the coalition and opposition parties in Israel Japan donates $1 million to UNRWA to support refugees in Jenin camp WHO and the United States monitor a new Covid variant Trump proposes the year 2026 as the date for his trial for interference in overturning the outcome of the presidential election Al-Ayyam: Injuries as a result of the occupation’s suppression of Friday marches and confronting settlers The prisoners suspend their open hunger strike after achieving satisfactory results Jerusalem: Funeral of Hamza Abu Sneineh Peace Now: The Israeli government funds the annexation with more than 700 million shekels Washington: We take settlement expansion very seriously A rise in imposing the Israeli curriculum in East Jerusalem The Netanyahu government requests the postponement of the Supreme Court’s consideration of the reasonableness law Al-Aqsa preacher: It is not permissible by religious law to participate in the occupation municipal elections The Gaza Strip: Two deaths and injuries in separate accidents Russia destroys Ukrainian drones over Moscow and the Black Sea UNRWA suspends its services in Ain El-Hilweh refugee camp One dead, another injured in a shooting crime in Kafr Qara One person was seriously injured from a stabbing during a fight in Idna Al-Quds: The Israeli government allocates 700 million shekels for settlement Smotrich: We will continue to strengthen settlements and unify Jerusalem under Israeli sovereignty Injuries from live rounds during demonstrations in the West Bank The prisoners suspend their hunger strike after reaching an understanding with the prison administration 40,000 perform Friday prayers at Al-Aqsa Mosque Sudan’s battles are expanding, and there are fears about the fate of the displaced Russia destroys Ukrainian drones over Moscow and the Black Sea

Source: En – Palestine news & Information Agency – WAFA

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